Sage Publications Ltd
Focus Group Practice
Focus Group Practice
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Focus Groups moderation is understood in terms of the cutting edge theories of interaction. It concentrates on the basic and subtle processes through which moderators elicit opinions, manage disagreements, and generate a range of views. How are participants encouraged to be animated and involved, and how are the arguments and anecdotes discouraged? How are responses guided to in the required direction? This book addresses these pertinent questions.
Above all, how does a moderator keep participants focused?
This unique book will be essential reading for all involved in focus group practice. It is accessible to broad readership, including undergraduate students.
Author: Claudia Puchta, Jonathan Potter
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Published: 02/28/2004
Pages: 184
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.72lbs
Size: 9.58h x 6.74w x 0.41d
ISBN: 9780761966913
About the Author
Potter, Jonathan: - Jonathan Potter is Professor of Discourse Analysis and Dean of the School of Social, Political and Geographical Sciences at Loughborough University. He has studied topics such as scientific argumentation, current affairs television, riots, racism, relationship counselling and child protection helplines. His main focus recently has been on the study of helpline interaction, on interaction during family mealtimes, on the conceptualization of cognition in interaction research, and on issues of psychology and institutions. He a world authority on qualitative methods and has written on discourse analysis and discursive psychology, focus groups, the study of psychological issues. Recently has raised questions about the over-reliance of social scientists on open-ended qualitative interviews. He has taught workshops and short courses on analysis in 10 different countries.
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